I don't know what Bencraft offers (maybe Besdor will weigh in), but Worth & Worth advertises all the hat-care services on their website with prices - seems reasonable and there is good feedback on the lounge about their work. They're on West 57th St - it is Manhattan, but easy enough to get to...
Say Pilgrim, that's a fine lid, well proportioned for napping under.
That cross looks like someone's personal mark to me.
Is there a name for that style?
If the hat is an ebay purchase and is vintage, there is a chance it is not the size marked - it may have shrunk already over the years. I have a Christy's fedora that has shrunk 2+ sizes since I got it 22 years ago.
If you want to pad behind the sweatband, it has been suggested by others on...
This is still correct 50 years on - however, the particles which are necessary to droplet formation from vapor (referred to in the biz as CCN = Cloud Condensation Nuclei) are generally very small to microscopic, so probably wouldn't be big enough to be seen as a stain. It sounds like the...
Updated codes
From noggintops current flyer:
The coupons this time are OCT$15 which will reduce the price of an order of $75.00 or more by $15.00 and OCT$20 takes $20.00 off the price of an order of $100.00 or more and finally OCT$25 which takes $25.00 off of any order of $125.00 or more...
This will be interesting to see - please consider posting a new thread when your babies are back from the factory. I've considered adding a brim binding to my sage green Chatham to help arrest a minor rippling problem....
I remember reading about a similar brim adjustment - the hat was in a hat rest, sprayed with distilled water (not steam, I think) with clothespins clipped on the brim edge to provide weight to give it the desired deflection. The wood pins were clipped over a cloth as I recall so they wouldn't...
Bryl Cream residue?
Acid rain combined with sweat melting the sweat band?
Molecular decomposition due to cosmic rays?
I think there is mildly adhesive fabric tape that would be much thinner than moleskin....
No ideas for getting rid of the stickiness - what a drag. If you can't get rid of it, you could apply a patch of moleskin or something similar to the sweatband in that area to cover it up. It would be a drag to replace the sweat just for that...
True
JP, in fact, I agree with you here - the hat was not defective, just not what the OP was looking for. Clearly I was venting prior baggage about lazy retailers, if you don't mind the egregious metaphor-mixing. A retailer should undertake due diligence to make sure they're not selling poor...
I disagree with this part - maybe they didn't make the bad hat, but they shouldn't have sold it either. I think it is incumbent on a retailer to check the quality of the merchandise before it goes out the door. If a hat is poorly made, it should never make it to a customer - isn't that part of...
Whoa----
HOLY COW - This retailer lists a Stetson Chatham for a whopping $300!!! :rage:
Full retail for a Chatham is around $145 - this place is clearly a raging rip-off.
Read some threads here and use a trusted source.
I trusted a vintage lid to an unknown refurbisher in NYC and it was...
I'm right with you - I could never sport a brim that wide. I guess it will be a shame to lose the edge binding, but better that than looking like you're wearing a lampshade. Please post the results if you're so inclined - I've been pining for a narrower brimmed OR style hat, but haven't really...
If you want a real high-quality pimp hat, then Miller Hats has you covered:
Available here: http://www.millerhats.com/homburg_index/homburg4.html
Funny, these hats are on closeout, go figure....
For the record, what's wrong with the Optimo Travler? It looks like a perfectly cromulent...
Hatflick, that Bronco shown in moss is actually just a picture of a Downs in moss - oops! - I'd wager the moss Bronco does have a leather band.
http://www.hats-plus.com/p-70-stetson-downs-fedora-hat.aspx
I've noticed the Globester and thought it was a nice hat, and the light weight sounds like a plus for me. I could never wear the 2-3/4" brim of an OR or Campdraft, and it does have some similar styling - more taper obviously which is OK by me. But I think it would be a good small-scale stand-in...
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